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  1. Cover is a 2009 album of cover versions by Joan As Police Woman. The limited edition physical CD version of the album was sold through Joan's official website and at her live shows.

    No.
    Title
    Writer(s)
    Length
    1.
    "Fire" (Jimi Hendrix)
    Jimi Hendrix
    5:14
    2.
    "Overprotected" (Britney Spears)
    Max Martin, Rami
    2:53
    3.
    "Ringleader Man" (T-Pain)
    Faheem Najm, Johnny Smith
    3:34
    4.
    "Baby" (Iggy Pop)
    Iggy Pop, David Bowie
    4:10
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cover_TwoCover Two - Wikipedia

    Cover Two is a studio album of cover versions by American musician Joan As Police Woman. It was released on May 1, 2020, under PIAS Recordings. The album is Joan's second album of cover versions, and is titled as a sequel to Cover (2009). The album cover itself is an homage to Canadian band Loverboy's 1981 album Get Lucky.

  3. Since 2004 she has released her solo material as Joan As Police Woman. She has released five regular studio albums, one EP, a number of singles and two albums of cover songs. [1] Throughout her career, she has regularly collaborated with other artists as a writer, performer and arranger. [2]

  4. Joan as Police Woman originally did On the Beach, She Watch Channel Zero, I Will, Billie Jean and other songs. Joan as Police Woman wrote Real Life, The Last Thing I Ever Wanted Was to Show Up and Blow Your Mind and Feed the Light.

    • July 26, 1970
  5. May 11, 2020 · After two solo records of original material, Joan As Police Woman released a limited edition covers album in 2009 that included a variety of songs, from T.I. to David Bowie. Four albums and over a decade later, Joan is back with Cover Two, a similarly eclectic batch of cover songs.

  6. May 8, 2020 · Joan Wasser, who performs as Joan as Police Woman, is one songwriter who has long devoted attention to voicing the lyrics and melodies of others. Though needlessly walled off from her own...

  7. Apr 19, 2020 · Joan Wasser, aka Joan As Police Woman, unveils her second set of covers 11 years after the first, with soulful reinterpretations of songs by artists as diverse as Prince and The Strokes, Neil Young and Blur, Outkast and Gil Scott-Heron.

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